Leona Helmsley's Sprawling Greenwich Estate Is Back On The Market For $42.9 Million
Dunnellen Hall, the Greenwich estate of late hotel magnate Leona Helmsley sold in October for $35 million, an unbelievable 72% less than the 2008 list price.
Now, the Connecticut home is back on the market for $42.9 million, according to Realtor.com.
Helmsley lived there with Trouble, the infamous (and recently deceased) maltese to whom she willed $12 million.
This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Log in.The estate is perfect for anyone wanting to live out aristocratic fantasies: it's got Roman statues, marble staircases, and even a stone dungeon.
Here's how it looks from your helicopter
The driveway fountain
Here's the pool in the backyard
Artful decor
Giant flowers on golden pedestals
A somewhat bizarre staircase
Covered in red carpet
An awesome indoor pool
Here's one of the living rooms
The brown living room
A fitting Napoleon statue
The green living room
And here's another living room
A somewhat tacky study
The dining room
Now let's go to the dungeon
Keep your wine or prisoners down here
And here's the creepy dungeon dining room
Now read about one of the estate's former residents
The fabulous life of Trouble, the dog that inherited millions from Leona Helmsley >
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